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" Let it be our hope to make a gentleman of every youth who is put under our charge, not a conventional gentleman but a man of culture, a man of intellectual resource, a man of public spirit, a man of refinement, with that good taste which is the conscience... "
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edited by - 1886
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Annual Report Transmitted, Volume 41, Issue 2

1895 - 786 pages
...self-control, and thus impress upon their youthful minds " Let it be our hope," says James Russell Lowell,* " to make a gentleman of every youth who is put under...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul. We can not do this for all — at best, perhaps, only for the few, but " That few is all the world,...
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The Colonial Cavalier: Or, Southern Life Before the Revolution

Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1895 - 328 pages
...approaching Lowell's definition of a gentleman : " A man of culture, a man of intellectual resources, a man of public spirit, a man of refinement, with...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul. " This little volume makes no pretensions to the dignity of a history. It aims only, through local...
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Fifty Years of History of the Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio: 1844 ...

Ohio Wesleyan University - 1895 - 556 pages
...and truthful, sympathetic and helpful ? Have we developed nobility of soul and that refinement and " good taste which is the conscience of the mind, and...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul?" If so, then indeed is our mother proud of us, for I take it that character building is the ultimate...
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Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting, Volume 35

National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1896 - 1114 pages
...James Russell Lowell, spoken at the celebration of Harvard's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary: "Let it be our hope to make a gentleman of every youth...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." 3. The final requisite of a symmetrical manhood is character, Force and culture, strength and beauty,...
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Addresses and Proceedings - National Education Association of the ..., Volume 35

National Education Association of the United States - 1896 - 1114 pages
...James Russell Lowell, spoken at the celebration of Harvard's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary: "Let it be our hope to make a gentleman of every youth...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." 3. The final requisite of a symmetrical manhood is character Force and culture, strength and beauty,...
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Sequel to Annals of Fifty Years: A History of Abbot Academy. Andover, Mass ...

Philena McKeen - 1897 - 244 pages
...mental resource, of Christian culture, a woman of refinement, with that "good taste " which Lowell said is "the conscience of the mind, and that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." Miss MERRILL. Mr. Chairman, Daughters and Friends of Abbot Academy: I wish that my colleagues might...
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Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational ...

National Education Association of the United States. Department of Superintendence - 1899 - 446 pages
...for beauty and manners and order and reason, and by endowing him, to use Mr. Lowell's noble phrase, "with that good taste which is the conscience of the...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." But the impulse to cry out for scholars and seers to enter into the hurly-burly of life is a just one....
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Report of the Annual Conference, Volumes 1-5

Association of Catholic Colleges of the United States - 1899 - 702 pages
...man of culture, a man of intellectual resources, a man of public spirit, a man of refinement, with a good taste, which is the conscience of the mind, and...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." . Culture, the soul of which is Catholic theology, is the culture which makes the true gentleman, begins...
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Work and Play: Talks with Students

John Edwin Bradley - 1900 - 242 pages
..." Let it be the hope of the college to make a gentleman of every youth who is put under its charge, a man of culture, a man of intellectual resource,...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." When this has been accomplished, my friends, you may safely become " men of one book." A vigorous mind...
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Addresses and Proceedings - National Education Association of the ..., Volume 39

National Education Association of the United States - 1900 - 826 pages
...for beauty and manners and order and reason, and by endowing him, to use Mr. Lowell's noble phrase, "with that good taste which is the conscience of the...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." But the impulse to cry out for scholars and seers to enter into the hurly-burly of life is a just one....
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